Seismic Inversion

Seismic inversion, in Geophysics (primarily Oil and Gas exploration/development), is the process of transforming seismic reflection data into a quantitative rock-property description of a reservoir. Seismic inversion may be pre-or post-stack, deterministic, random or geostatistical, and typically includes other reservoir measurements such as well logs and cores.

Read more about Seismic Inversion:  Introduction, Wavelet Estimation, Components of Inversion, Post-stack Seismic Resolution Inversion, Pre-stack Seismic Resolution Inversion, Post-stack Log Detail Inversion, Pre-stack Log-detail Inversion, See Also

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